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Anywhere good to eat? Run by brother and sister twins in a former court building, the Westwood restaurant does a generous two-course lunch for £19.95.
In Florence, Kitsch bar on Viale Gramsci is as ornate as the name suggests, and does a generous buffet of pastas and meat and veg dishes, plus fruit and cake (€10 for first drink, subsequent drinks €4).
So does a generous application of glue around the edges.
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As did a generous serving of surf clams in a bright broth of fennel and dill.
As did a generous serving of surf clams in a bright broth of fennel and dill.
As a result, her response to the requests - and she did a generous number of them - was uncertain and brief, virtually a cappella.
By contrast, Mrs Frye, often a lone voice in council decisions, opposed the 2002 pension vote, just as she did a generous new stadium lease for the San Diego Chargers.Mr Murphy's planned remedy for the pension crisis includes a two-year salary freeze for the city's 11,000 employees, extra contributions to the pension fund and a general retirement age of 62 rather than the present 55.
Do a generous act.
Charlie Sheen, notably, did make a generous donation: in our celebrity control experiment we saw a man emptying banknotes totalling $10,000 on to his head, explaining that ice (by which he seems to mean awareness) would melt.
Mr. Hope's contributions are familiar too, despite his remark that "if I saw this on television I'd never believe it". "My Favorite Spy" is difficult to believe but because of its harried hero's breezy delivery it does generate a generous portion of laughs.
Some suggested that by minimizing the role of political parties, such a change could give an advantage to wealthy candidates who finance their own campaigns, although the city does have a generous public campaign-finance system.
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